Near Gore Lake Out & Back
Headed up the Gore Creek Trail. Photo from Maria McEvoy with permission.
Near Gore Lake Out & Back
A rocky section of the trail.
Near Gore Lake Out & Back
View of Gore Range. Photo from Maria McEvoy with permission.
Near Gore Lake Out & Back
Junction to Gore Lake heads north here (about 4-4.25 miles in). Cross the creek here to continue on Gore Creek Trail. It's confusing, since there's also a trail that heads straight, but that's just to backpacking campsites and not the real trail.
Near Gore Lake Out & Back
Stop on the rocks and enjoy the view

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Gore Lake Out & Back

3.5 (2 Ratings)
Enjoyable valley ramble alongside Gore Creek with bonus excursion to view the beautiful alpine Gore Lake.
11.6
mi
Distance
2,952
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedFall ColorsLakeRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
11.58mi
Distance
2,952ft
Elevation Gain
2,952ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
11,400ft
High Point
8,685ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
The Gore Creek Trail climbs alongside Gore Creek for 4 miles through healthy, extremely pleasant forest. Patches of aspens turn brilliant yellow in the fall. There are some short steep sections along the way, but none of the hills are too long. The trail winds through open meadows and dense aspen groves that soon change to conifer stands as the elevation increases. There are several creek crossings, but for the most part it is easy to hop over them using big flat rocks or logs. At mile 4.2, the trail forks at a small backpacker campground. There is a gravesite for two people and a sign with their names. To visit pristine Gore Lake, take the left fork and proceed steeply uphill, to the north. The trail pleasantly weaves through fir and aspen forests along streams. Views improve as you pass through large meadows ringed by impressive cliffs and rock formations. After half a mile, the trail levels out quite a bit, and can be hard to find at times when meadows become overgrown. Make a final turn to the left (west) up a last climb to the lake. If the snow is mostly gone, you can circumnavigate the lake for amazing views of the 10 Mile Range, the Sawatch Range, and of course the Gores all around you. Reverse course to return to the trailhead and enjoy a different perspective and views on the way out.

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